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Warm Up: What do you think of when you hear, “The Cold War” Chapter 15 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Iron Curtain Falls on Europe Causes of the Cold War Philosophical Differences • Soviet Union: communism, totalitarian dictatorship • United States: free enterprise capitalism, republic Causes of the Cold War World War II Conflicts • Soviets wanted British and Americans to open a second front early in the war • United States secretly developed the atomic bomb Causes of the Cold War Postwar Conflicts • Soviet Union failed to live up to wartime promise of elections in Eastern Europe • United States made efforts to resists Soviet Expansion The Cold War • The Cold War - An era of high tension between the United States and the Soviet Union Iron Curtain • After World War II, Soviet armies occupied Eastern Europe • USSR set up communist regimes in the occupied nations • “Iron Curtain” divided Europe American Response • Containment Policy - the U.S. should resists Soviet efforts of expansion • Truman Doctrine - provide financial aid to nations resisting communist expansion - First applied to Greece and Turkey American Response • Marshall Plan – financial aid to European nations to help Europe rebuild from destruction of World War II • 1948-1951, the U.S. spent $13 billion in 17 nations Effects • Helped rebuild European economy • Provided a market for American goods • Helped win support of European nations Germany • Postwar Germany was divided • East controlled by Soviet Union • West controlled by U.S., Great Britain and France • Berlin located in East Germany, was divided in the same manner Crisis in Berlin • The USSR did not like having a Western style government and economy in the middle of East Germany • Blocked road, river and rail traffic to west Berlin in 1948 • Residents without food, coal, basic necessities Berlin Airlift 1948-1949 • Berlin Airlift - British and American airplanes began making nonstop deliveries • Planes flew 7,000 tons of supplies a day • Land, unload, take off • After almost a year, the Soviet Union lifted the blockade NATO • Democracies of Europe knew they would be no match for massive Soviet armies • Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the U.K created an common defense alliance in 1948 • U.S., Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Norway & Portugal joined the alliance in 1949 • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) • An attack on one member nation was considered an attack on all • Greece, Turkey & West Germany joined in the 1950’s • Today, there are 26 member nations